This book presents a revisionist examination of the development of European intellectual culture between the high middle ages and 1550. It draws particular attention to the roles of Marsilio Ficino and Erasmus and analyzes major aspects of the work of Aquinas, Soctus, and Ockham, before moving on to Petrarch, Valla, Pico della Mirandola, the devotio moderna, More, Luther, Calvin, and their contemporaries. It establishes radically new perspectives on the Renaissance and the Reformation and on the continuity between them.
It is an important work and sets forth new constructs about Renaissance and Reformation that must be considered. Marion Leathers Kuntz, American Historical Review
"[Levi s] skillfully navigated intellectual journey is a tour de force." Choice
A refreshingly broad vision of the period. Times Literary Supplement
A massive and learned work. . . . [A] great wealth of learning. History: Reviews of New Books
Renaissance and Reformation: The Intellectual Genesis
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Author(s)Anthony Levi
PublisherYale University Press
ISBN / ASIN0300103468
ISBN-139780300103465
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Sales Rank1,039,967
CategoryHistory
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